Join a Community Cleanup
Community cleanups are a social, hands-on way that teens can help cleanup the litter and debris that gets washed down storm drains and into our waterways where it can pollute the water and injure marine creatures.
Community cleanups are a social, hands-on way that teens can help cleanup the litter and debris that gets washed down storm drains and into our waterways where it can pollute the water and injure marine creatures.
Volunteer, place-based grassroots groups are committed to creating a clean water future for their communities. Through water quality monitoring, education and outreach, and assessment.
There are a number of opportunities to volunteer in ways that can help create a clean water future for generations to come
Encouraging and enabling customers to avoid plastic bags helps reducing the plastic debris we have to deal with and the chances it will end up in our waters.
Promoting the Create a Clean Water Future campaign with your team is an easy way to help spread the word about simple tips that keep our water clean.
Parking lots are impermeable surfaces that need to be cleaned regularly to decrease the stormwater runoff that carries litter, debris, sediment, and chemicals into storm drains.